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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 1  1858  page 264

Pedes Finium - Feet of Fines 1196-1199 Richard I

                                XXXIII — (33)
                           [10th November, 1198,10 Ric. I]
   (Matilda de Orlaneston quitclaims to Anscull de Granford and his heirs, all her claim for dower in the fifth part of a knight's-fee in Ripple, Newemad, and Pukehale; for which the said Anscull grants her, for her life, a rent of eighteen-pence in Romney, to be received by her from the hands of Ralph de Orlaneston. He also gives her forty shillings sterling.)
   Hec est finalis concordia facta in Curia domini Regis apud Bermundeseiam, die Martis proxima'ante festum Sancti Martini, anno regni Regis Ricardi x°.
   Coram Gr. fflio Petri, etc. [ut in No. 27.]
   Inter MATILDAM DE ORLANESTON, petentem, et ANSCULLUM DE,CRANFORD, tenentem.
   De rationabili dote sua de v parte j militis, cum pertinentiis, in RIPLE et NEWEMAD et PUKEHALE, quam ipsa clamat versus predictum ANSCULLUM, in prefata Curia,
   Scilicet quod predicta MATILDA remisit et quietum clamavit predicto ANSCULLO et heredibus suis, totum jus et clamium quod habet in tercia parte predicti feodi, in perpetuum.
   Et pro hoc fine et concordia et quieto clamio, predictus ANSCULLUS dedit predicte MATILDE, in vita sua, xviij denarios redditus in RUMENELL, recipiendos per manum Radulphi de Orlaneston,
   Et preter hoc, predictus ANSCULLUS dedit predicte MATILDE
xl solidos sterlingorum.

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                                               XXXIV —(37)
                               [10th November, 1198,10 Ric. I.]
   (In a writ of Mortdauncestor, Ralph Fitz Thomas had claimed of Hamo Fitz William thirteen shillings rent out of one virgate in Newchurch. He now grants the said land to said Hamo and his heirs, to be held of him and his heirs by the free service of seven shillings and fivepence halfpenny per annum, in lieu of all service, except "forinsecum servicium," for which the said Hamo gives him forty shillings.)
   Hec est finalis concordia facta, in Curia domini Regis, apud Beremundeseiam, die Martis proxima ante festum Sancti Martini, anno regni Regis Ricardi x°.
   Coram G. filio Petri, etc. [ut in No. 27.]

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